Mesotherapy practitioners deliver micro-injections for skin rejuvenation, fat reduction or targeted therapeutic benefits. Because treatments are clinical and often offered in packages, practices need robust consent processes, aftercare and appointment systems. Many clinics value support for Mesotherapy that addresses both clinical admin and patient education.

What is Mesotherapy?

Mesotherapy is a non surgical cosmetic treatment that involves injecting small amounts of vitamins, enzymes, hormones or other substances into the middle layer of the skin (Mesoderm). It is used for a variety of aesthetic and medical purposes.

Watercolour illustration of skin  representing support for Mesotherapy

The primary goal of Mesotherapy is to improve the appearance and health of the skin or treat localised issues. Common applications in include:

  • Skin reguvenation and anti-aging: To improve hydration, elasticity and skin tone
  • Fat Reduction: For areas like the face, neck, thighs or abdomen
  • Hair Loss: To stimulate hair growth in cases of alopecia
  • Cellulite reduction: To improve skin texture and smoothness

The procedure involves multiple microinjections using fine needles. Depending on the treatment goal, the practitioner will customise the ingredients injected which may include hyaluronic acid, antioxidants, peptides or other active substances.

Mesotherapy is minimally invasive and typically requires little to no downtime. Results vary and multiple sessions are often recommended for optimal outcomes.

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